
A rustic-charm restaurant serving delicious pizzas, pasta, and craft beers in a converted mechanic workshop.
Parry St Garage is a vibrant restaurant located in Newcastle West, offering a unique dining experience in a converted old mechanic workshop with high ceilings and rustic charm. Known for its delicious pizzas, excellent pasta, and great selection of beers, it provides a perfect spot for casual meals, happy hours, and group gatherings. The friendly and attentive service, combined with a lively atmosphere featuring easy-listening music from the '70s and '80s, makes it a favorite for locals and visitors alike.
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Artisanal pizzas cooked in a traditional wood-fired oven, featuring fresh ingredients and crispy crusts.
Hearty Italian-inspired dishes like Lamb Pappardelle, meatballs, and seasonal specials.
Curated selection of local and international craft beers, cocktails, and happy hour specials.
Spacious venue with separate areas ideal for large groups, parties, and Christmas functions.
Casual bar seating for couples or solo diners, offering full menu and drink service.
Appetizers and sides like calamari and fries, perfect for sharing with friends and family.
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Overall rating
Bronwyn & Darren Case
What can we say? Amazing! Amazing! Amazing! Everyone that comes to Newcastle needs to to come here. It is the best venue around. Pearl and her team were sensational. We loved how great all the staff were. Service with a Smile. We are definitely coming back. Oscar never faulted on the drinks he made us. PERFECT! And also the background music was awesome. None of this new age hip-hop stuff, just great easy listening 70's and '80's. Great atmosphere thanks to the old rustic charm of the old mechanic workshop. Thanks from Bron & Daz.
Sarah Louise
Trendy and friendly - we had a lovely dinner here. Lamb Pappardelle had great flavour. Service was warm and attentive. Music was good but loud. Thank you, we’ll definitely be back :)
Ben T
Lovely spot with an amazing ambience. The pizzas are delicious, the beers are great, and happy hour just ties it all together. It's the perfect place to catch up with friends or family. The vibes are spot on, the crowd is good, and the service stays amazing even when the place is packed. Definitely worth a visit!
Casey Blundell
We are (aiming to be) semi regular visitors to Newcastle, and this one is going on the list to return to. Pizzas were good, pasta was excellent, prices were reasonable. The space is very large with height ceilings, and the outside temperature was a fairly strong determinant of inside - if it’s a cool night you will probably need your jumper/jacket as it was quite cool inside. By extension, it’s a bit echoey & can imagine it getting loud so relatives who need them should have their aids in. Would be a good spot for a larger group booking come Christmas time in the space off to the side. We sat at the bar, which was great for a couple and a later evening meal.
Gary Harford
Had a good Saturday lunch and it was pretty quiet, but only one server on made it a tad slower than I would normally expect. In saying that, he did a great job managing all the tables and servicing drinks. The pizza, fries and meatballs were all really good but the calamari was a bit dry. I'd happily try the venue again.